‘LeJ chief involved in bomb attack on Shias’

Lahore: A Pakistani judicial review board
on Saturday ended the house arrest of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi chief Malik
Ishaq, detained last year for attacks on Shias, even as the
police has accused him and 14 others of role in a bomb attack
on a Shia procession that killed 20 people on January 15.

The move came hours after a judicial review board of
the Lahore High Court ended the house arrest of Ishaq, who was
detained last year after his group was blamed for a string of
attacks on the minority Shia community.

Police in Khanpur town of Punjab province registered
a case against 15 people for alleged involvement in the
January 15 bombing of a `Chehlum` procession.